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Landscape

Landscape photography typically involves an extreme depth of field with elements both near and far away. The elements in the foreground require minimal wind so that they do not blur and the elements in the distance require little haze to maximize clarity and contrast. Additionally, the blue skies or a complete overcast reduce the impact of your photo. All these things and more are taken into account for this forecast.

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              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.
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              Monday 10/14
               
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.6

              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                None
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Blue Hour
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.
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              Monday 10/14
               
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.6

              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                None
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Golden Hour
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.
              6
              Monday 10/14
               
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.6

              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                None
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Golden Hour
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.
              4
              Monday 10/14
               
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.4

              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                None
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Harsh
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.
              3
              Monday 10/14
               
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.3

              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                Drizzle
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Harsh
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.
              3
              Monday 10/14
               
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.3

              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                Drizzle
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Harsh
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.
              4
              Monday 10/14
               
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.4

              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                None
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Harsh
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.
              4
              Monday 10/14
               
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.4

              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Breezy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                Drizzle
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Harsh
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.
              4
              Monday 10/14
               
              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.4

              A dull and boring sky, however, if you exclude the sky from your photos, your landscape will be incredibly detailed.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Breezy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                Drizzle
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Harsh
              Wind will make sharp photos difficult.
              4
              Monday 10/14
               
              Wind will make sharp photos difficult.4

              Wind will make sharp photos difficult.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                Drizzle
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Harsh
              Wind will make sharp photos difficult.
              4
              Monday 10/14
               
              Wind will make sharp photos difficult.4

              Wind will make sharp photos difficult.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                Drizzle
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Harsh
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.
              6
              Monday 10/14
               
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.6

              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                None
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Golden Hour
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.
              6
              Monday 10/14
               
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.6

              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                None
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Perfect
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.
              6
              Monday 10/14
               
              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.6

              Good conditions for photographing landscapes.

              • CLOUDS: The best landscape photos are when there is the right amount and type of clouds in the sky, with a good balance of clouds and blue sky peaking through.
                 
                Heavy
              • WIND: Wind can make your foreground move or make the trees in the background blur, so the less the better.
                 
                Windy
              • RAINFALL: Getting drenched is not fun nor good for your camera. Rain also subdues the colors during sunrise/sunset. However, if you are lucky, a recent rain, so long as it has moved on, can clean the atmosphere and intensify colors.
                 
                None
              • HAZE: Warmer temperatures tend to induce haze, which cause distant colors and contrast to be subdued. Additionally, warmer weather tends to wither foliage.
                 
                Cold
              • LIGHT: Having the ideal quality of light gives you the most flexibility in the field. Ideally, you are looking for those golden hours or when its quite cloudy.
                 
                Blue Hour
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